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Mount Eerie Talks to Me
Joining us today is none other than Phil Elverum, the man behind the Microphones and Mount Eerie.
P.W. Elverum & Sun: https://www.pwelverumandsun.com/
Follow Phil: https://twitter.com/PWElverum
All of his music on Bandcamp: https://pwelverumandsun.bandcamp.com/
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published: 09 Jun 2022
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Conversations: Mount Eerie | CHARTattack.com (Reupload)
reupload of the best youtube video of all time
published: 06 May 2022
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An Interview With Phil Elverum: Exploring the Artistry That Led to “Microphones in 2020.”
Sweet little interview I did back in late October 2020 featuring Phil Elverum, the driving force behind The Microphones and Mount Eerie :) Interviewed by me, nwebb, a member of WHRB - Harvard University's Radio Broadcasting Station, which has been Boston's first source for exciting, entertaining, and enlightening music broadcasts for over 70 years!
Article about the interview: https://www.whrb.org/archive/phil-elverum
This interview (my first interview ever!) loosely follows Phil's rise to masterful artistry, jumping around the little details that many of us learned to appreciate from Phil's music.
Tune in to learn a little more about Phil, from personal facts, opinions, and stories!
Towards the end of the interview, you will also encounter some discussion about Phil's experience in...
published: 19 Feb 2021
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Young Phil Elverum? (Nirvana Fan Interview 1992)
From Seattle, Washington
published: 05 Feb 2021
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The Making of MOUNT EERIE by the Microphones - featuring Phil Elverum
In this episode, Phil Elverum reflects on the experience of making MOUNT EERIE, the last album made under the Microphones name before adopting MOUNT EERIE as his project name. Phil gets into the process of taking a different approach from his previous album, THE GLOW PT. 2, and conceiving of a theatrical story about death and transformation. As his final album recorded in Olympia, Phil talks about embracing collaboration and enlisting friends from the Pacific Northwest music scene, including Mirah Zeitlyn, Khaela Maricich, Kyle Field, Karl Blau and Calvin Johnson to take on the roles of different characters. From the initial inspiration of driving around in Florida shortly after September 11th happened, to the difficulties of solo recording a 10-minute samba drum section to tape to taking ...
published: 08 Jun 2021
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Mount Eerie With Julie Doiron: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert
Watch Mount Eerie With Julie Doiron play "Belief", "Enduring The Waves" and "Love Without Possession" at the Tiny Desk.
Did you know you can watch new Tiny Desk concerts on npr.org ONE WEEK before they go up on YouTube? Click here: https://www.npr.org/tinydesk
Follow NPR Music:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/nprmusic
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nprmusic
Feb. 12, 2020 | Lars Gotrich -- Phil Elverum's songs come full circle, swooping down like vultures and floating up like ashes from flames. Throughout his work in Mount Eerie and The Microphones, idealism comes up against realism, existence entangles with impermanence and love discovers new forms. So when he sings, "Let's get out the romance," in close harmony with Julie Doiron at the Tiny Desk, there's a history going back nearly ...
published: 19 Feb 2020
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The Microphones & Little Wings - Solar System
a clip of Phil Elvrum (The Microphones/Mount Eerie) and Kyle Field (Little Wings) playing "Solar System" from the Mount Eerie EP.
published: 26 Dec 2009
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the Microphones - "the Glow pt. 2" live, Lexington, KY, Nov. 4th, 2000
This is me playing my new song "the Glow pt. 2" a few days after it was written, before it was recorded, at a sports bar called Detour or something in Lexington, Kentucky on November 4th, 2000.
Mirah and I were on tour together around North America. Our shows were pretty much all like this: 2 innocent little acoustic dweebs from Olympia sparring with half-interested party audiences in unsuitable settings. It was "fun".
This night the bar wouldn't turn off the TVs and there was a reality show on called Battle Bots which I thought was funny and absurd and I wouldn't stop talking about it. It was a rough show and I'm glad this video exists. I love to have documented proof of the reality of the reception that this song (and Mirah and I in general) got at the time. It was tough and stra...
published: 04 Nov 2022
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There's No End
Directed By: Mattias Evangelista
Director of Photography: Riley Donavan
Executive Producer: Phil Elverum
Featured Music By: The Microphones & Mount Eerie
Additional Score By: Mark Hadley & Simone Porter
Edited By: Mattias Evangelista
Colorist: Dylan Hageman
Sound Design & Mix: Roman Richard
Shot on Location: Washington State
description by Phil Elverum:
"I always try to just be myself. Sometimes I make songs and albums of spilled guts deep reaching ideas and send them out to all the strangers in the world, but mostly I’ve tried to keep the real daily life private. I’ve wanted to share the meat and hide the skin. Now I find myself surprised to be revealing a beautifully filmed portrait version of this home life; the simple routines with my young daughter, the meandering ideas that burble...
published: 08 Feb 2022
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Best Microphone for Interviews — 3 Best Handheld Microphones
Check out the list of the Best Microphones for Interviews and Handheld mics here: https://geni.us/5ifp1ck (Amazon) **** Download the FREE Think Media TV Video Gear Buyer's guide an here: http://ThinkGearGuide.com
Best Handheld Microphones LIST and NOTES:
1. Sennheiser EW 100 omni-directional clip-on Microphone Kit System https://geni.us/Ju2TK (Amazon)
This is the newest version of the kit I purchased in 2009. I have done over 200 video interviews with these mics.
Here are the 3 things you would need for the set-up mentioned in this video.
* Mic Electro-Voice RE50/B - https://geni.us/PdaIK (Amazon)
* Transmitter Sennheiser SKP 100 https://geni.us/VNPKPHi (Amazon)
* Receiver Sennheiser EK 100 - https://geni.us/MJpuMn (Amazon)
Note: Make sure to get the same band / frequency range wh...
published: 03 Nov 2016
41:48
Mount Eerie Talks to Me
Joining us today is none other than Phil Elverum, the man behind the Microphones and Mount Eerie.
P.W. Elverum & Sun: https://www.pwelverumandsun.com/
Follow P...
Joining us today is none other than Phil Elverum, the man behind the Microphones and Mount Eerie.
P.W. Elverum & Sun: https://www.pwelverumandsun.com/
Follow Phil: https://twitter.com/PWElverum
All of his music on Bandcamp: https://pwelverumandsun.bandcamp.com/
===================================
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theneedledrop
Follow your melon:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/theneedledrop
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/afantano
Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/theneedledrop
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theneedletok
https://wn.com/Mount_Eerie_Talks_To_Me
Joining us today is none other than Phil Elverum, the man behind the Microphones and Mount Eerie.
P.W. Elverum & Sun: https://www.pwelverumandsun.com/
Follow Phil: https://twitter.com/PWElverum
All of his music on Bandcamp: https://pwelverumandsun.bandcamp.com/
===================================
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theneedledrop
Follow your melon:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/theneedledrop
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/afantano
Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/theneedledrop
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theneedletok
- published: 09 Jun 2022
- views: 136311
45:51
An Interview With Phil Elverum: Exploring the Artistry That Led to “Microphones in 2020.”
Sweet little interview I did back in late October 2020 featuring Phil Elverum, the driving force behind The Microphones and Mount Eerie :) Interviewed by me, nw...
Sweet little interview I did back in late October 2020 featuring Phil Elverum, the driving force behind The Microphones and Mount Eerie :) Interviewed by me, nwebb, a member of WHRB - Harvard University's Radio Broadcasting Station, which has been Boston's first source for exciting, entertaining, and enlightening music broadcasts for over 70 years!
Article about the interview: https://www.whrb.org/archive/phil-elverum
This interview (my first interview ever!) loosely follows Phil's rise to masterful artistry, jumping around the little details that many of us learned to appreciate from Phil's music.
Tune in to learn a little more about Phil, from personal facts, opinions, and stories!
Towards the end of the interview, you will also encounter some discussion about Phil's experience in the music industry, especially given the fact that he has his own record label (P.W. Elverum & Sun.) Listen in for Phil's brief, yet important, announcement about Spotify's not-so-great services. 41:50
https://wn.com/An_Interview_With_Phil_Elverum_Exploring_The_Artistry_That_Led_To_“Microphones_In_2020.”
Sweet little interview I did back in late October 2020 featuring Phil Elverum, the driving force behind The Microphones and Mount Eerie :) Interviewed by me, nwebb, a member of WHRB - Harvard University's Radio Broadcasting Station, which has been Boston's first source for exciting, entertaining, and enlightening music broadcasts for over 70 years!
Article about the interview: https://www.whrb.org/archive/phil-elverum
This interview (my first interview ever!) loosely follows Phil's rise to masterful artistry, jumping around the little details that many of us learned to appreciate from Phil's music.
Tune in to learn a little more about Phil, from personal facts, opinions, and stories!
Towards the end of the interview, you will also encounter some discussion about Phil's experience in the music industry, especially given the fact that he has his own record label (P.W. Elverum & Sun.) Listen in for Phil's brief, yet important, announcement about Spotify's not-so-great services. 41:50
- published: 19 Feb 2021
- views: 27196
1:02:38
The Making of MOUNT EERIE by the Microphones - featuring Phil Elverum
In this episode, Phil Elverum reflects on the experience of making MOUNT EERIE, the last album made under the Microphones name before adopting MOUNT EERIE as hi...
In this episode, Phil Elverum reflects on the experience of making MOUNT EERIE, the last album made under the Microphones name before adopting MOUNT EERIE as his project name. Phil gets into the process of taking a different approach from his previous album, THE GLOW PT. 2, and conceiving of a theatrical story about death and transformation. As his final album recorded in Olympia, Phil talks about embracing collaboration and enlisting friends from the Pacific Northwest music scene, including Mirah Zeitlyn, Khaela Maricich, Kyle Field, Karl Blau and Calvin Johnson to take on the roles of different characters. From the initial inspiration of driving around in Florida shortly after September 11th happened, to the difficulties of solo recording a 10-minute samba drum section to tape to taking inspiration from artists like Sade, Bjork and Timbaland to the young person’s search for meaning, we’ll hear the stories around how the record came together.
Life of the Record podcast documentary - Episode 10
Interview with Phil Elverum
lifeoftherecord.com
https://wn.com/The_Making_Of_Mount_Eerie_By_The_Microphones_Featuring_Phil_Elverum
In this episode, Phil Elverum reflects on the experience of making MOUNT EERIE, the last album made under the Microphones name before adopting MOUNT EERIE as his project name. Phil gets into the process of taking a different approach from his previous album, THE GLOW PT. 2, and conceiving of a theatrical story about death and transformation. As his final album recorded in Olympia, Phil talks about embracing collaboration and enlisting friends from the Pacific Northwest music scene, including Mirah Zeitlyn, Khaela Maricich, Kyle Field, Karl Blau and Calvin Johnson to take on the roles of different characters. From the initial inspiration of driving around in Florida shortly after September 11th happened, to the difficulties of solo recording a 10-minute samba drum section to tape to taking inspiration from artists like Sade, Bjork and Timbaland to the young person’s search for meaning, we’ll hear the stories around how the record came together.
Life of the Record podcast documentary - Episode 10
Interview with Phil Elverum
lifeoftherecord.com
- published: 08 Jun 2021
- views: 12306
14:44
Mount Eerie With Julie Doiron: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert
Watch Mount Eerie With Julie Doiron play "Belief", "Enduring The Waves" and "Love Without Possession" at the Tiny Desk.
Did you know you can watch new Tiny Des...
Watch Mount Eerie With Julie Doiron play "Belief", "Enduring The Waves" and "Love Without Possession" at the Tiny Desk.
Did you know you can watch new Tiny Desk concerts on npr.org ONE WEEK before they go up on YouTube? Click here: https://www.npr.org/tinydesk
Follow NPR Music:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/nprmusic
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nprmusic
Feb. 12, 2020 | Lars Gotrich -- Phil Elverum's songs come full circle, swooping down like vultures and floating up like ashes from flames. Throughout his work in Mount Eerie and The Microphones, idealism comes up against realism, existence entangles with impermanence and love discovers new forms. So when he sings, "Let's get out the romance," in close harmony with Julie Doiron at the Tiny Desk, there's a history going back nearly two decades to an isolated cabin in Norway where he first wrote the phrase.
Lost Wisdom Pt. 2, released last year, is more than a continuation of a beloved collaboration; the sparsely decorated, deeply felt album meditates on a heart still breaking and mutating, but also gently reckons with a younger version of himself. That refrain on "Belief" — performed here with only an electric guitar and a nylon-string acoustic bought in Stockholm during that Scandinavian trip many years ago — not only references the cathartic singalong but also "Flaming Home" from 2008's Lost Wisdom.
Elverum remembers himself as a young man who begged "the sky for some calamity to challenge my foundation." We then become the Greek chorus, witness to the unfolding tragedy: first, the death of his wife and mother to their child, the musician and illustrator Geneviève Castrée, in 2016; then the marriage to actor Michelle Williams in 2018 and their divorce less than a year later. "'The world always goes on,'" Doiron sings in answer, quoting a Joanne Kyger poem, "'Breaking us with its changes / Until our form, exhausted, runs true.'"
When "Belief" suddenly ends, seemingly in the middle of a thought, Elverum's eyes search the room. The audience responds with applause, but a version of this dynamic plays out everywhere he's performed for the last three years — long silences broken up by tentative claps, nervous laughs struck by grief and absurdity. The albums A Crow Looked At Me, Now Only and Lost Wisdom Pt. 2 engage Elverum and his fans in open wounds he chooses to share — death, love and the loss of love — and that we choose to listen to. Written with diaristic detail, but in awe of an endless horizon, Elverum's existentialism is exhausted, but seeking.
He smiles, says thanks, sighs and then sings once again.
SET LIST
"Belief"
"Enduring The Waves"
"Love Without Possession"
MUSICIANS
Phil Elverum: vocals, guitar; Julie Doiron: vocals, guitar
CREDITS
Producers: Lars Gotrich, Morgan Noelle Smith, Maia Stern, Jack Corbett; Creative director: Bob Boilen; Audio engineers: Josh Rogosin, Patrick Boyd; Editor: Maia Stern; Videographers: Jack Corbett, Maia Stern; Associate Producer: Bobby Carter; Executive producer: Lauren Onkey; VP, programming: Anya Grundmann; Photo: Laura Beltran Villamizar/NPR
https://wn.com/Mount_Eerie_With_Julie_Doiron_Npr_Music_Tiny_Desk_Concert
Watch Mount Eerie With Julie Doiron play "Belief", "Enduring The Waves" and "Love Without Possession" at the Tiny Desk.
Did you know you can watch new Tiny Desk concerts on npr.org ONE WEEK before they go up on YouTube? Click here: https://www.npr.org/tinydesk
Follow NPR Music:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/nprmusic
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nprmusic
Feb. 12, 2020 | Lars Gotrich -- Phil Elverum's songs come full circle, swooping down like vultures and floating up like ashes from flames. Throughout his work in Mount Eerie and The Microphones, idealism comes up against realism, existence entangles with impermanence and love discovers new forms. So when he sings, "Let's get out the romance," in close harmony with Julie Doiron at the Tiny Desk, there's a history going back nearly two decades to an isolated cabin in Norway where he first wrote the phrase.
Lost Wisdom Pt. 2, released last year, is more than a continuation of a beloved collaboration; the sparsely decorated, deeply felt album meditates on a heart still breaking and mutating, but also gently reckons with a younger version of himself. That refrain on "Belief" — performed here with only an electric guitar and a nylon-string acoustic bought in Stockholm during that Scandinavian trip many years ago — not only references the cathartic singalong but also "Flaming Home" from 2008's Lost Wisdom.
Elverum remembers himself as a young man who begged "the sky for some calamity to challenge my foundation." We then become the Greek chorus, witness to the unfolding tragedy: first, the death of his wife and mother to their child, the musician and illustrator Geneviève Castrée, in 2016; then the marriage to actor Michelle Williams in 2018 and their divorce less than a year later. "'The world always goes on,'" Doiron sings in answer, quoting a Joanne Kyger poem, "'Breaking us with its changes / Until our form, exhausted, runs true.'"
When "Belief" suddenly ends, seemingly in the middle of a thought, Elverum's eyes search the room. The audience responds with applause, but a version of this dynamic plays out everywhere he's performed for the last three years — long silences broken up by tentative claps, nervous laughs struck by grief and absurdity. The albums A Crow Looked At Me, Now Only and Lost Wisdom Pt. 2 engage Elverum and his fans in open wounds he chooses to share — death, love and the loss of love — and that we choose to listen to. Written with diaristic detail, but in awe of an endless horizon, Elverum's existentialism is exhausted, but seeking.
He smiles, says thanks, sighs and then sings once again.
SET LIST
"Belief"
"Enduring The Waves"
"Love Without Possession"
MUSICIANS
Phil Elverum: vocals, guitar; Julie Doiron: vocals, guitar
CREDITS
Producers: Lars Gotrich, Morgan Noelle Smith, Maia Stern, Jack Corbett; Creative director: Bob Boilen; Audio engineers: Josh Rogosin, Patrick Boyd; Editor: Maia Stern; Videographers: Jack Corbett, Maia Stern; Associate Producer: Bobby Carter; Executive producer: Lauren Onkey; VP, programming: Anya Grundmann; Photo: Laura Beltran Villamizar/NPR
- published: 19 Feb 2020
- views: 233788
1:25
The Microphones & Little Wings - Solar System
a clip of Phil Elvrum (The Microphones/Mount Eerie) and Kyle Field (Little Wings) playing "Solar System" from the Mount Eerie EP.
a clip of Phil Elvrum (The Microphones/Mount Eerie) and Kyle Field (Little Wings) playing "Solar System" from the Mount Eerie EP.
https://wn.com/The_Microphones_Little_Wings_Solar_System
a clip of Phil Elvrum (The Microphones/Mount Eerie) and Kyle Field (Little Wings) playing "Solar System" from the Mount Eerie EP.
- published: 26 Dec 2009
- views: 78876
4:17
the Microphones - "the Glow pt. 2" live, Lexington, KY, Nov. 4th, 2000
This is me playing my new song "the Glow pt. 2" a few days after it was written, before it was recorded, at a sports bar called Detour or something in Lexington...
This is me playing my new song "the Glow pt. 2" a few days after it was written, before it was recorded, at a sports bar called Detour or something in Lexington, Kentucky on November 4th, 2000.
Mirah and I were on tour together around North America. Our shows were pretty much all like this: 2 innocent little acoustic dweebs from Olympia sparring with half-interested party audiences in unsuitable settings. It was "fun".
This night the bar wouldn't turn off the TVs and there was a reality show on called Battle Bots which I thought was funny and absurd and I wouldn't stop talking about it. It was a rough show and I'm glad this video exists. I love to have documented proof of the reality of the reception that this song (and Mirah and I in general) got at the time. It was tough and strange, and it got easier later. I feel lucky to have gotten to live this life, bumping my head against experiences and going forward in my chosen direction anyway.
The album "the Glow pt. 2" by the Microphones is in print and available on 2xLP from me directly:
https://www.pwelverumandsun.com/
https://wn.com/The_Microphones_The_Glow_Pt._2_Live,_Lexington,_Ky,_Nov._4Th,_2000
This is me playing my new song "the Glow pt. 2" a few days after it was written, before it was recorded, at a sports bar called Detour or something in Lexington, Kentucky on November 4th, 2000.
Mirah and I were on tour together around North America. Our shows were pretty much all like this: 2 innocent little acoustic dweebs from Olympia sparring with half-interested party audiences in unsuitable settings. It was "fun".
This night the bar wouldn't turn off the TVs and there was a reality show on called Battle Bots which I thought was funny and absurd and I wouldn't stop talking about it. It was a rough show and I'm glad this video exists. I love to have documented proof of the reality of the reception that this song (and Mirah and I in general) got at the time. It was tough and strange, and it got easier later. I feel lucky to have gotten to live this life, bumping my head against experiences and going forward in my chosen direction anyway.
The album "the Glow pt. 2" by the Microphones is in print and available on 2xLP from me directly:
https://www.pwelverumandsun.com/
- published: 04 Nov 2022
- views: 24839
19:51
There's No End
Directed By: Mattias Evangelista
Director of Photography: Riley Donavan
Executive Producer: Phil Elverum
Featured Music By: The Microphones & Mount Eerie
Addit...
Directed By: Mattias Evangelista
Director of Photography: Riley Donavan
Executive Producer: Phil Elverum
Featured Music By: The Microphones & Mount Eerie
Additional Score By: Mark Hadley & Simone Porter
Edited By: Mattias Evangelista
Colorist: Dylan Hageman
Sound Design & Mix: Roman Richard
Shot on Location: Washington State
description by Phil Elverum:
"I always try to just be myself. Sometimes I make songs and albums of spilled guts deep reaching ideas and send them out to all the strangers in the world, but mostly I’ve tried to keep the real daily life private. I’ve wanted to share the meat and hide the skin. Now I find myself surprised to be revealing a beautifully filmed portrait version of this home life; the simple routines with my young daughter, the meandering ideas that burble out unformed. Our lived moments aren’t the art project, but a picture of our little world with its everyday light and shadows, the place where we actually live. Coffee and oatmeal on a school morning, talking again about death and jokes and emptiness."
https://wn.com/There's_No_End
Directed By: Mattias Evangelista
Director of Photography: Riley Donavan
Executive Producer: Phil Elverum
Featured Music By: The Microphones & Mount Eerie
Additional Score By: Mark Hadley & Simone Porter
Edited By: Mattias Evangelista
Colorist: Dylan Hageman
Sound Design & Mix: Roman Richard
Shot on Location: Washington State
description by Phil Elverum:
"I always try to just be myself. Sometimes I make songs and albums of spilled guts deep reaching ideas and send them out to all the strangers in the world, but mostly I’ve tried to keep the real daily life private. I’ve wanted to share the meat and hide the skin. Now I find myself surprised to be revealing a beautifully filmed portrait version of this home life; the simple routines with my young daughter, the meandering ideas that burble out unformed. Our lived moments aren’t the art project, but a picture of our little world with its everyday light and shadows, the place where we actually live. Coffee and oatmeal on a school morning, talking again about death and jokes and emptiness."
- published: 08 Feb 2022
- views: 62750
9:58
Best Microphone for Interviews — 3 Best Handheld Microphones
Check out the list of the Best Microphones for Interviews and Handheld mics here: https://geni.us/5ifp1ck (Amazon) **** Download the FREE Think Media TV Video G...
Check out the list of the Best Microphones for Interviews and Handheld mics here: https://geni.us/5ifp1ck (Amazon) **** Download the FREE Think Media TV Video Gear Buyer's guide an here: http://ThinkGearGuide.com
Best Handheld Microphones LIST and NOTES:
1. Sennheiser EW 100 omni-directional clip-on Microphone Kit System https://geni.us/Ju2TK (Amazon)
This is the newest version of the kit I purchased in 2009. I have done over 200 video interviews with these mics.
Here are the 3 things you would need for the set-up mentioned in this video.
* Mic Electro-Voice RE50/B - https://geni.us/PdaIK (Amazon)
* Transmitter Sennheiser SKP 100 https://geni.us/VNPKPHi (Amazon)
* Receiver Sennheiser EK 100 - https://geni.us/MJpuMn (Amazon)
Note: Make sure to get the same band / frequency range when it comes to your wireless transmitter and receiver if you buy them separately. For example: "A-Band" or "G-Band" etc.
2. Sescom SES-TR-153 Female XLR to RA 3.5mm 1/8 Pro DSLR Mic Cable, 10 Ft https://geni.us/3ODNU (Amazon)
Rode REPORTER Omnidirectional Dynamic Interview Microphone
https://geni.us/D4sxB (Amazon)
3. Zoom H1 Handy Portable Digital Recorder
https://geni.us/5mDFWVO (Amazon)
Note: When recording interviews with two handheld mics or two lapel mic, I use a Zoom H4N to record 2 channels of audio separately. Check out the Zoom H4n here: https://geni.us/pNsyXF2 (Amazon)
EXAMPLE VIDEO of 2 Sennheiser Wireless Interview Microphones with Shay Carl: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0UcK5HhQ20
EXAMPLE VIDEO of using the Zoom H1 for interviews with Sunny Lenarduzzi: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQ7kcZmsimY
EXAMPLE VIDEO of using the Zoom H1 at NAB: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zeQuKFYRKtc
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QUESTION — Have a question about Online Video, Video Production, Tech, Marketing, or Anything Else? Post in comments section of this video!
Check out the complete list of gear I use for creating YouTube videos here: http://thinkmediagear.com
Music by: David Cutter Music - http://www.davidcuttermusic.co.uk
Download the FREE Think Media TV Video Gear Buyer's guide here: http://ThinkGearGuide.com
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---------Cameras Used To Shoot This Video -------
Camera — Canon EOS 70D
https://geni.us/HtBM (Amazon)
Lens — Canon EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5
https://geni.us/B76WP (Amazon)
Tripod — Ravelli Light Weight Aluminum Tripod With Bag
https://geni.us/sR4z1 (Amazon)
Microphone — Rode VideoMic Pro Compact VMP Shotgun Microphone
https://geni.us/rfGet (Amazon)
Lighting — Prismatic 18" Halo Ring Light with Stand
https://geni.us/kW7Fe (Amazon)
This VIDEO was EDITED with Adobe Premiere on a PC.
http://bit.ly/PremiereProNewTrial
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About this video:
In this video Sean Cannell from THiNK media TV reviews the 3 best microphone for interviews and handheld microphone dslr solutions. If you are looking for an interview microphone for DSLR or even a point and shoot camera, check out this video. Sean has done over 200 video interviews and these interview mics are his top picks!
https://wn.com/Best_Microphone_For_Interviews_—_3_Best_Handheld_Microphones
Check out the list of the Best Microphones for Interviews and Handheld mics here: https://geni.us/5ifp1ck (Amazon) **** Download the FREE Think Media TV Video Gear Buyer's guide an here: http://ThinkGearGuide.com
Best Handheld Microphones LIST and NOTES:
1. Sennheiser EW 100 omni-directional clip-on Microphone Kit System https://geni.us/Ju2TK (Amazon)
This is the newest version of the kit I purchased in 2009. I have done over 200 video interviews with these mics.
Here are the 3 things you would need for the set-up mentioned in this video.
* Mic Electro-Voice RE50/B - https://geni.us/PdaIK (Amazon)
* Transmitter Sennheiser SKP 100 https://geni.us/VNPKPHi (Amazon)
* Receiver Sennheiser EK 100 - https://geni.us/MJpuMn (Amazon)
Note: Make sure to get the same band / frequency range when it comes to your wireless transmitter and receiver if you buy them separately. For example: "A-Band" or "G-Band" etc.
2. Sescom SES-TR-153 Female XLR to RA 3.5mm 1/8 Pro DSLR Mic Cable, 10 Ft https://geni.us/3ODNU (Amazon)
Rode REPORTER Omnidirectional Dynamic Interview Microphone
https://geni.us/D4sxB (Amazon)
3. Zoom H1 Handy Portable Digital Recorder
https://geni.us/5mDFWVO (Amazon)
Note: When recording interviews with two handheld mics or two lapel mic, I use a Zoom H4N to record 2 channels of audio separately. Check out the Zoom H4n here: https://geni.us/pNsyXF2 (Amazon)
EXAMPLE VIDEO of 2 Sennheiser Wireless Interview Microphones with Shay Carl: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0UcK5HhQ20
EXAMPLE VIDEO of using the Zoom H1 for interviews with Sunny Lenarduzzi: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQ7kcZmsimY
EXAMPLE VIDEO of using the Zoom H1 at NAB: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zeQuKFYRKtc
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---------Cameras Used To Shoot This Video -------
Camera — Canon EOS 70D
https://geni.us/HtBM (Amazon)
Lens — Canon EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5
https://geni.us/B76WP (Amazon)
Tripod — Ravelli Light Weight Aluminum Tripod With Bag
https://geni.us/sR4z1 (Amazon)
Microphone — Rode VideoMic Pro Compact VMP Shotgun Microphone
https://geni.us/rfGet (Amazon)
Lighting — Prismatic 18" Halo Ring Light with Stand
https://geni.us/kW7Fe (Amazon)
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About this video:
In this video Sean Cannell from THiNK media TV reviews the 3 best microphone for interviews and handheld microphone dslr solutions. If you are looking for an interview microphone for DSLR or even a point and shoot camera, check out this video. Sean has done over 200 video interviews and these interview mics are his top picks!
- published: 03 Nov 2016
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